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Position Summary
The Executive Coordinator is a confidential and strategic partner to the President and CEO, responsible enabling executive effectiveness, streamlining operations and providing foresight on the College's priorities for the President's office, partnerships and strategic activities execution. This role ensures that the Office of the President operates efficiently while fostering meaningful internal alignment, high-impact external engagement, and values-based, inclusive leadership.
Duties & Responsibilities
1. Executive Strategic Support to the President and
CEO
Acts as a trusted advisor and strategic liaison to the President and provides timely coordination and foresight on engagements, priorities and sensitive issues. Anticipates the needs of the President and offers proactive support for internal engagements, external appearances, and emerging strategic opportunities.
Acts as first point of contact to all urgent and high-impact communications for the office of the President & CEO. Responds and manages sensitive, confidential and complex matters with appropriate discretion and authority under the guidance of the President.
Proactively plans and structures the President's schedule; tactfully prioritizes daily and annual engagements, stakeholder relationships, and community presence. Coordinates interdepartmental workflow and facilitates communication between the President's Office and executive leadership teams.
Prepares strategic briefing materials and ensures the President is equipped with timely data, stakeholder insights, and institutional context for all engagements.
Reviews and refines all documentation requiring the President's approval to ensure alignment with college's policies, priorities, communication protocols and standards.
Oversees logistics for strategic meetings and leadership retreats, manages travel arrangements for the President and other delegates as requested.
Attends assigned meetings, coordinates meeting arrangements, agendas and related information. Initiates follow ups to these meetings to ensure timely completion of action items.
Manages and obtains approval for expense reporting including reconciling invoices, membership enrollment and fees, expense accounts and other expenses incurred on the President's behalf, posts to internal website. Ensures fiscal accountability and adherence to governance protocols.
Champions digital productivity tools to streamline work across the President's Office. Pilots emerging technologies to enhance executive support and recommend broader adoption as needed.
Utilizes relevant technology, CRM systems and AI-powered tools along with meeting schedulers like teams and zoom and AI writing tools to support meeting preparation, presentation materials and note-taking. Stays informed about emerging technology and tools to continuously optimize related processes.
2. Strategic Activities Planning & Coordination
Leads the planning and execution of key activities hosted by the President, including but not limited to, leadership forums, community roundtables, town halls and government relations engagements.
Develops and maintains an annual calendar of strategic events, ensuring optimal participation and alignment with the President's schedule and College priorities.
Collaborates with internal departments and external partners to ensure that events align with college branding, strategic messaging, and stakeholder expectations.
Manages logistical details for high-profile visits, including government delegations, board members, and VIP guests. Coordinates registrations, RSVPs, site tours, meeting venues, and briefing materials for the President's office.
Supports post-event follow-up, including preparation of reports, communications, and stakeholder feedback collection to inform future planning.
3. External Partnerships & Government Relations
Serves as the primary liaison between the President's Office and external partners, including government officials, board members, councils, and community leaders.
Supports the President in advancing reconciliation, Indigenization, and equity-based institutional goals through events, communications, and protocols. Confirms cultural protocols and inclusive practices during all meetings, ceremonies, and engagements.
Conducts proactive environmental scanning for the President, producing regular briefings on sector trends, government announcements, and community sentiment.
Coordinates strategic outreach initiatives and formal communications on behalf of the President to promote engagement, partnership, and advocacy.
Prepares briefing packages for external meetings, ensuring the President is well-positioned to lead discussions and build long-term relationships; ensures well-coordinated meetings, follow-ups, and materials tailored to diverse stakeholder needs.
Drafts, sends, and tracks official correspondence and meeting invitations and ensures appropriate representation. Establishes and maintains a contact management system for stakeholder and engagement tracking.
4. Internal Communication & Liaison for the President's Office
Facilitates clear and consistent college-wide messaging including but not limited to announcements, invitations and letters of gratitude on behalf of the President's Office.
Verifies all communications and initiatives to reflect the college's values around inclusion, community, and belonging.
Coordinates and manages the logistics for town halls, department engagements, and President-led initiatives to foster a transparent and inclusive organizational culture.
Acts as a point of contact for inquiries, ensuring responsive service and professional representation of the Office of the President.
Secures and maintains records of key communication, engagements, and reports to support strategic decision-making and continuity.
5. Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Post-Secondary diploma in Office Administration or related education.
Minimum of 8 years of experience supporting a CEO or senior-level executive in a complex and unionized public sector environment.
An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.
Experience within post-secondary institutions will be an asset.
Skills and Abilities
Proven experience supporting C-suite executives in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment with a strong commitment to inclusive leadership and reconciliation.
Excellent organizational, event coordination, project management and time-management skills with a strong focus on utilizing digital productivity tools.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience in protocol and professional correspondence with an ability to use AI technology for optimization.
Strong interpersonal skills with deep political acuity, for establishing and maintaining relationships, trust building and conflict resolution (i.e. with Board of Governors, students, employees, and the public).
Strong judgment, discretion and agility in handling sensitive and confidential matters.
Demonstrated ability in managing multiple priorities, meeting deadlines, and working collaboratively with cross functional teams.
Solid working experience with government, board governance, and/or external relations with a broad understanding of various levels of Government.
Ability to take initiative, prioritize and use tact with considerable independence.
Strong accuracy and attention to detail with a fair ability to with an ability to make well-informed decisions
The role is primarily on-site and may occasionally require working outside of regular hours.
Salary Range - Prorated based on FTE
$65,915 - $87,887 - $92,281 annualized (Pay Grid 6). Normal starting salary placement is between $65,915 - $87,887. Compensation beyond the control/mid-point requires approval by the Public Sector Employer's Council Secretariat (PSEC).
Posting Detail Information
Employment Group
Administration
Type of Position
Permanent
Employment Type
Full Time
Department
PRESIDENTS OFFICE DEPT
Primary Location - This position may require you to work at all VCC locations.
Broadway
Is this posting only for internal applicants?
No
Desired Start Date - May be subject to change
09/01/2025
Position End Date - For Temporary Positions
Vacation Blackout Dates
Number of Hours per Week
35
Work Schedule - Hours may vary according to the needs of the Department
Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm
Eligible for Fortnight
No
Special Instructions to Applicant
Posting Open Date
08/07/2025
Posting Close Date
08/20/2025
Is this a pooled posting?
No
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